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Deleted scene from Carol (2015)
INT. CAROL’S HOUSE. CAROL’S BEDROOM. NIGHT.
CAROL sits before her dressing table brushing out her hair.
A lit cigarette burns down in an ashtray on the dressing table.
A tumbler of scotch on the rocks rests beside the ashtray.
CAROL puts down the brush, and glances down at her lap. There she holds the gloves she’d left at Frankenberg’s and a note from THERESE. She takes a drag of the cigarette and reads the note again:
Salutations from Frankenberg’s
Department Store. Employee 645-A.
She crumples up the letter and tosses it into a small waste basket. She takes another drag on her cigarette, then glances back at the waste basket.
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